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My question: "...Why?"
IMHO, bad.
I appreciate that they're trying to do something innovative for PC gaming... But I don't think they're headed in the right direction. Just doesn't seem ergonomic at all to me, and has no advantages I can think of over conventional PC gaming. And it's too big to be considered portable, so really it needs to be compared head-on with PCs.
Main advantages of PC gaming:
- Mouse and keyboard
- Flexible hardware (you can easily upgrade it)
- Better performance than consoles (+mods and whatnot, but fiona can probably do that too)
- Build a rig according to your own budget
Fiona:
- Basically a dual-analog controller (awkwardly placed around a screen, too)
- Probably virtually impossible to upgrade
- Probably on-par with consoles
- 3-4x the cost of a console, and the cost of a decent conventional gaming rig...